An ancient holy place of Bhagwan Hanuman in Shankar Vihar Colony named Akhand Jyoti Mantra Siddha Sankat Mochan Ancient Hanuman Mandir. Here is a picture of Sankat Mochan Ancient Hanuman Mandir, which is often known as \"Ancient Hanuman Mandir\" in that area.
Prachin Hanuman Mandir Shankar Vihar
This ancient Hanuman temple in Shankar Vihar—officially called Akhand Jyoti Manokamna Siddh Sankat Mochan Prachin Hanuman Mandir—has a perpetually burning lamp, the Akhand Jyoti, which has been lit since 1996. Devotees believe that this is the Manokamna Siddha Jyoti, which has arisen by the grace of Hanumanji and fulfils the wishes.
Akhand Jyoti is burning on the first floor of the temple, this holy lamp is wish fulfilling by nature. One can donate Desi Ghee to fulfill their wishes with the blessings of Hanuman Ji.
Ancient Hanuman Temple Shankar Vihar Darshan Timings
The Ancient Hanuman Temple is open throughout the week and the darshan timings are from 6 am to 9:30 pm.
Major festivals of Prachin Hanuman Mandir Shankar Vihar
Major festivals like Hanuman Jayanti and Ram Navami are celebrated at Prachin Hanuman Mandir Shankar Vihar. Apart from this, festivals like Diwali and Mahashivratri are also celebrated here.
How to reach Prachin Hanuman Mandir Shankar Vihar
Reaching Prachin Hanuman Mandir Shankar Vihar is very easy. The temple is located near V3S Mall and Nirman Vihar Metro Station. Hence the temple is easily accessible by both car and public transport.
Most special feature of the temple is Akhand Jyoti, continuing since last 20 years. A ghee lamp illuminate contiguously in 24*7 mode is called Akhand Jyoti - अखंड ज्योति
Photo is taken from nearby Jagdish Bal Mandir Public School 500 meter away from temple
All three vimanas in one photo click, from the back side of the temple.
There are two sided entry points one from colony side and other one from main road side
Photo clicked from Aayakar Bhawan (Income Tax) side entry gate.
6 AM - 9 PM
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